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Weight | 3900.89 g Best: Philips BT2650 Weight: 0.21 g |
Channels | 2.0 |
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Low frequency | 50.0 Hz |
High frequency | 20.0 kHz |
RMS | 110.0 W |
Height | 7.5 in |
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Width | 19.0 in |
Depth | 6.8 in |
Weight | 137.6 oz |
Electric (not USB) | yes |
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Aptx Support | no |
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AirPlay | yes |
Headphone Port | yes |
The inAir 5000 from Altec Lansing is an excellent AirPlay speaker system that's easy to recommend.
Altec Lansing’s InAir 5000 could easily be confused for their Live speaker that has yet to be released. It’s an easy mistake to make since they look exactly
Easy to set up but unfortunately the bass is overblown
Altec Lansing's inAir 5000 Wireless AirPlay Speaker offers powerful, distortion-free audio performance, but AirPlay itself still has some issues to work out.
Altec Lansing is a name I hadn't heard in a while. I vaguely recall some cheap computer speakers I had, perhaps back in the 66 Mhz days (486DX2-66 FTW!). But I shall not prejudge, especially when the new inAir 5000 Wi-Fi speaker is an attractive piece of kit. Also because that's not what I'm paid for. Ok, "paid" but you get the idea.Review Mode: Engage.
Altec Lansing InAir 5000